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Ten short films compete for the „Full Moon” Romania

The second edition of “FULL MOON” Horror & Fantasy Film Festival, the first and only Romanian festival focusing exclusively on genre cinema, will take place between August 14 and 18 in Biertan, Sibiu county. Besides the competitive feature section focused exclusively on first and second directorial efforts we announced last week, starting this year, the festival puts forward a competition of fantastic shorts made in the last two years and never before seen in Romania.

The ten competition titles, selected by the short section programmer Cristi Mărculescu, come from 8 countries including Romania and compete for the festival trophy which will be awarded based on the audience’s vote. Here is the complete:

2 Hours – US 2012; by: Michael Baliff.

A la folie – France 2012; by: Naima Chebahi.

Wait for me – Romania 2013; by: Cristi Balint.

Attack of the Brainsucker – Canada 2012; by: Sid Zanforlin.

Eslabon – Spain 2012; by: Miguel Velilla Bellafont.

Good Night – Slovakia 2013; by: Peter Czikrai.

In Search for Inspiration Gone – UK 2012; by: Ashley Michael Briggs.

Der Penguin – Germany 2012; by: Anette Jung.

Sleep Working – UK 2013; by: Gavin Williams.

Zoo – France 2012; by: Nicolas Pleskof.

Out of competition, the FULL MOON festival decided to celebrate this year two countries whose fantastic cinema is more significant each year… Of course, this would be Spain and Belgium – two countries which, not at all accidentally, host two of the longest running genre festivals in the world (Sitges – 46 editions and Brussels – 32 editions).

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